As I was redecorating a room in my home a friend told me "you can't ignore the elephant in the room". The "elephant" was drapery that I didn't want to remove because of the cost - but it was UGLY - and trying to decorate around it was not working.
And so, while I tell you about the pretty pots around town I have to admit there are a few just plain ugly ones that could never recover from the heat of last fall and then had to endure the long, cold temperatures that sapped their meager strength.
But this has been a great learning experience. This is where garden diaries are a great help. Write down the winners AND the losers - and the reasons for the success and failures. The "why" of both is important to the success of your garden.
Every time I plant something in this container it struggles. Why? Too much shade! Just maybe, I tell myself, these plants will work this time. Violas need sun. Snaps need sun. And the hour or two the container gets in the morning just isn't enough. There is an autumn fern in the middle but even it isn't happy. Time to address the elephant in the room.
Wish I could just take out everything in this container, leaving it bare until the spring changeover, but that can't happen. Unfortunately, folks seem to think a container with no plants is a giant ashtray or trash container. So until the April changeover this will have to do and just maybe the violas will rally to the challenge and fill out more. They are Sorbet Lemon Chiffon, one of the tougher ones I use, so stay tuned to see if they do meet the challenge.
Lesson to be learned! Know the elephant in your garden.
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